Ordering question

The
aims of this
activity are to help you learn about the different stages of a presentation and to learn
some phrases that tell your audience where you are in your presentation.

Put the following useful phrases for presentations into the correct order. Move the
phrases up and down by pressing the and arrows. Then click the Check Answers button below. Click to start. Click
here for help.

When you have put all the phrases in the right place, click the 'Check Answers' button.

An example presentation text
using these phrases:

"Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to my presentation. The
topic of my presentation is how to get a high grade in English assessments on
presentations. The aim of my presentation today is to inform you of the phrases you can
use in a presentation. The main points I will be talking about are, firstly, what to say
in the introduction, secondly, what to say in the main points, and finally, what to say in
the conclusion. Finally, I'll be happy to answer your questions at the end.

Firstly I'd like to talk about what to say in the introduction. This is an
important point because the introduction gives the audience their first impression of you.
You can show the audience that your English is good and that you are a well-organised
person by using the following expressions:

"Good morning / afternoon / evening, ladies and gentlemen."

"Welcome to my presentation."

"The topic of my presentation is..."

"The aim of my presentation today is"

"The main points I will be talking about are, firstly,..."

"Finally, I'll be happy to answer your questions at the end."

I'd like to illustrate this by showing you this graphic:"

"Good morning / afternoon / evening, ladies and gentlemen."

"Welcome to my presentation."

"The topic of my presentation is..."

"The aim of my presentation today is"

"The main points I will be talking about are, firstly,..."

"Finally, I'll be happy to answer your questions at the end."

"That's all for my first topic."

(Other topics go here.)

"I'd now like to conclude by summing up and making recommendations.
The purpose of this presentation was to inform you of the phrases you can use to get high
marks in English assessments on presentations. The main points I talked about were:
firstly, what to say in the introduction, secondly, what to say in the main points, and
finally, what to say in the conclusion. Therefore I recommend that you learn these phrases
and use them in your presentations.